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  • #100658
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    Jon
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    Got it, we’llcheck out the QU App.
    We’ve been trying this with QU Pad app for Ipad which apparently is different.

    #100653
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    Both XLR and the mini pin inputs on the camera.
    We can try the QU App option, also mentioned in another response here.
    It just seems a bit cumbersome since you can only see 7 or 8 faders on the screen without scrolling left or right.
    We’ll try and group the channels a bit more logically lessen the scrolling back and forth.
    Thanks.

    #100651
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    Thanks, will look into this option.

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    I am using the QU 32 along with the AB 168 stage box. This is a church service setup.
    We have the live instruments coming from the stage to the QU32 in the back of the room. The vocal mics are wireless units that have the receivers plugged directly to the QU 32. So we have both analog and D snake inputs.
    The house mix is great- no problems.
    Sending the house mix to our Canon camera for streamimng to youtube is the issue.
    Example:We don’t need to amplify the drums or grand piano or electric bass much in the house mix and as a result they cannot be heard in the streaming service.
    I’d like to be able to mix the streamed service sound seperately on another board so as not to interfere with the main mix.
    We did this a few years back with our old analog A/H board using direct outs to the secondary board.
    How to I replicate that process with the QU32? Willing to buy whatever will make this work.

    #100641
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    Analog splitter, not familiar with them. Most (not all) of my channels are fed from the stage via cat5. Can the splitter pick up the signals from the cat5 signal?

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